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Photo of an Masonic apron displaying tools in use by the craft guilds such as level, trowel and compasses.
This was shot in my school's studio for homework assignment. The assignment was to shoot a tool with appropriate props and background. The only Photoshop done to this shot was slight bit of sharpening. I did this alone so I had to use my camera's timer and then run into the set, turn on tool and grind some wood before the shutter fired. I also posted a shot of the set up in the studio so you can see how everything was arranged.
A tool holder designed to clamp onto the 5mm plywood used in the makerbot thing-o-matic and hold my most commonly used tools.
Simple tools: Modified sunglasses were used to simulate different visual impairments. A designer would use these types of non scientific methods to form part of their understanding of the issues they are trying to solve.
My son made this a few years ago when he was bored at work and found some garbage tools - I was bored so took some pics of it
I never used my old Chatterbox Tag-A-Long drink holder. In fact, it was stored away until I just unboxed it during our move across the country. I am now using it for my "heat tool holder." I love it for many reasons! To see more details and photos, please see my post here:
triplethescraps.blogspot.com/2012/08/organizational-frida...
I hope you find it helpful. Enjoy, and thanks for stopping by!
細いものは全部100均商品
しあがり品質はとくにきにならないけど、左に見えててる半ツヤクリアはやめたほうがいい。
slim cans are all 100yen!!! we can get them at one coin shop easily. quality? i feel not so bad.
Simple tool roll with a pocket inside to hold a few bike tools. Inside is plain tan canvas, outside is laminated Echino Bicycles
The majority of tool bags are made of nylon canvas or polyester. Nylon is a sturdy material known for its strength and flexibility. Canvas is also a durable fabric that's frequently double-layered to protect against the wear and tear caused by the tools you carry. Polyester is used in many tool bags, despite the fact that it's not as durable as nylon or canvas. It also retains its color and speed of drying. www.toolzpoint.com/best-tool-bags-for-plumbers/
Rest of series on my blog...
iconlux.wordpress.com/2012/10/20/photo-tools-1-3/ & iconlux.wordpress.com/2012/10/21/photo-tools-4-6-8/
Recent test roll of bulk loaded Maco PTC 400 in Ilfotec HC / HC110 - developing ok, but might need more light - next roll at ISo 200. Otherwise, quite pleased with the scans.